Across
- 1. These acts required colonists to ship certain goods to England exclusively.
- 3. This European people traded for furs through Canada and up and down the Mississippi region.
- 5. Peter _ was tried for publishing "bad things" about his governor
- 8. This (shape) trade pattern connected the Colonies, England, and West Africa.
- 12. People started thinking more logically, or with reason, during this time.
- 16. English clergyman who was known for his ability to convince many people through his sermons. Traveled up and down the colonies; conducted many sermons
- 17. You are this when you study directly from a master with hopes to become a professional one day.
- 20. 21-year old man needed to be this religion to vote in the colonies.
- 21. Word to describe poor workers who moved from one place to another.
Down
- 2. The Great _ was a religious movement in the colonies.
- 4. American intellectual, inventor, and politician. Helped lead the Age of Enlightenment.
- 6. Preacher during the First Great Awakening; "Sinners in the hands of angry god"
- 7. _ schools were for girls only.
- 9. Colonial _ was wealth held by a few families.
- 10. asserted that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. Inspired Thomas Jefferson.
- 11. An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth by selling more than they bought.
- 13. Farmers, craftsman, and trades people made up this class.
- 14. The highest class in the colonies
- 15. The first permanent settlement in the Carolinas. Major shipping port.
- 18. Freedom of the _ was later established; Zenger's trial helped with this.
- 19. This revolution saw a massive increase in the purchase of exotic goods throughout the colonies.
